This column was started a while ago and apologies if the beginning spiel looks familiar to anyone who reads any of my ramblings on the QOTW on B3TA.
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Ho Ho Ho Merry Christmas to you all, I cant think of a decent festive column to add this year so you will have to do with a game review instead. Thought I should post another column for the site. I know I usually try to get one every month and I could use some lame excuse about why I haven’t posted anything recently but really its because I’ve been addicted to gaining the more obscure trophies on the games I own for my PS3. Since I can’t complete one of the sodding levels on LittleBigPlanet I thought I would give it a rest and attempt a column.
Oct
12
2009
This Week in Wrestling History #1Posted by: Dave Dubya in theDDT, tags: big josh, wcw, wwfWhat happened in wrestling history during the week 4th October - 11th October? Read on to find out!! Read the rest of this entry »
Aug
30
2009
Free game with every heart attack in a bun meal!Posted by: Mon in Archives, tags: advergaming, big bumpin, burger king, pocketbike racer, sneak kingAnd you thought that those crappy toys that fell apart after 2 minutes were bad…….. Read the rest of this entry »
Jul
31
2009
You can’t fire me, my dads Flash Gordon!Posted by: Mon in Archives, tags: Harry Osbourne, Lee Chuck Jnr, Rick Gordon, SnarferI’ve had a few different places of employment in my time and I’ve come to realise that there’s always some snotty nosed little shite that’s a real drain on the resources of the company. They turn up late do bugger all when they’re at their desk apart from spend hours on their mobile arranging a night out with their friends or searching Ebay (or some other website that you know if any other person in the company even thought about doing they would be out of the door before they’d logged into their account). These employees also earn more than you would and have half the IQ of the cleaning lady (who is at the office on day release). I’m talking about the employee that’s related to one of the management. This idea doesn’t just end in the typical workforce. In video games, comics and cartoons also suffer from certain characters that are nothing more than a waste of space. |

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